In Gujarat Titans' impressive run to final of IPL 2022, David Miller has been one of the key factors in the newbies grabbing a chance to play the title clash at their home ground, Narendra Modi Stadium, on Sunday against Rajasthan Royals.
Ironically, Miller's success in the tournament, 449 runs in 15 matches at an average of 64.14 and strike-rate of 141.19, reached its high point when he blasted an unbeaten 38-ball 68 against Rajasthan, his former franchise, in Qualifier 1. Miller points his good form to regular game time at Gujarat, compared to just 10 games with Rajasthan in 2020 and 2021 seasons, where Jos Buttler, Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes were present.
"Definitely something which has changed is that I have played every game. The last four-five years in the IPL, had a bad season in 2016 (with Punjab Kings) and since then, haven't really felt backed at all. It's the nature of the IPL in the sense that there are a lot of overseas players and only four can play. It's very understandable for teams to think like that. I had to go back and really work on my game and try to find a way to get it going although I felt good playing for South Africa and domestic teams at home," said the left-hander in the pre-final virtual press conference.